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Covid Vaccines and Children

Welcome to this course with some our top health professionals to answer some popular questions about the safety of the covid-19 vaccines for our children.

Parent TV and Quolifi

Pedagogy

Stem Inquiry: Co-constructed environments for curious minds

This module is designed to encourage early childhood educators and teachers to engage in inquiry-based, child-led STEM practices. It discusses common notions of STEM and unfolds what STEM looks like in the early years. It also outlines the importance of STEM inquiry in the development of vital life skills and presents links to the Early Years Learning Framework.

ECA Learning Hub

Quality Improvement

Rethinking Supervision – Self Paced Course

What is supervision? Supervision is everyone’s responsibility and should reflect educators who are focused and who are consciously in the moment.

Child Australia

Pedagogy

Aboriginal Art in Early Childhood

This session is for educators who are wanting to respectfully embed Aboriginal art and culture into their art curriculum. Jessica Staines Director of the Koori Curriculum dispels the myths about what is and isn’t ok and provides educators with practical tips and ideas to meaningfully teach and include Aboriginal art in the curriculum.

Koori Curriculum

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Understanding child mental health and chronic physical conditions

This course provides an introduction to the impact of chronic physical conditions on the mental health of children aged 0–12 years. Information on the most prevalent chronic conditions in children is provided, along with interrelated factors that can affect children and families.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

Top Questions Answered

Many early childhood educators are hesitant to begin including Indigenous perspectives in their program out of fear of getting it wrong. Complicating the matter further, there is an abundance of conflicting advise and views within the early childhood profession when it comes to Aboriginal perspectives. Navigating the spectrum of voices and views can be confusing and overwhelming for educators and most wish there was a simple way of ascertaining the do’s and the don’ts. Do you want to know what is and isn’t ok in regards to the inclusion of Aboriginal perspectives in your curriculum?

Koori Curriculum

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